The cast was great, but the sexual overtones throughout that and the second one were just odd.
The cast was great, but the sexual overtones throughout that and the second one were just odd.
2.6 internets for whoever can guess who this is? No cheating, fuckers.
Yes, you cheated.
He's been plastered over the internet for a long time. Your picture is about five years old.
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In the order they came out.
Isn't there some SPECIAL order you are MEANT to watch them in?
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You can do the first two of the original trilogy, then the three prequels, then the last of the originals, which should protect all the surprises and give some added weight to what goes on in the third but I'd stick with release order for a first watch.
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Delete that shit.
I know Newcastle have just lost to Bournemouth but really, have some decency Shindig.
Sorry to spoil a film that happened before you were even born, Spoon.
Don't be a dick, Shinners. Spoiler it. You do the same, Smiff.
Not that it matters now, I suppose.
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I have no idea what it's even in reference to.
I've seen it too, thankfully.
You can't seriously be precious about that one any more. It's a secret about as well kept as "I see dead people".
The only common ones I find people openly talking about are that and Star Wars.
Watched 'Big' and 'Little Shop of Horrors' yesterday with some friends. The piano scene in Big is , although the peado-tastic overtones wouldn't fly nowadays. Also, in LSOH, I didn't remember the main woman in it having such a massive rack.
Why are documentaries rated so highly on Rotten Tomatoes? Like half of the best films of any year seem to be documentaries.
Because Americans aren't used to proper documentaries (which is basically all the BBC is good for), so when they done see learnin' made film they go mental for it.
Documentaries are frustrating to find on the internet for that very reason - hard to figure out which are actually good. Loads of conspiracy theory shit/pseudo intellectual bollocks for stoners like zeitgeist dominate ratings lists as well.
I'd seen the first hour or so of Limitless a good few times but never the end. It really is shite.
Documentaries are generally pretty good, to be fair.
Probably seemed funnier as you were posting.
I finished Room not long ago. It's really great.
Army of Shadows.
Brilliant film, the cinematography is terrific. It's of a kind that I don't think they really make anymore.
This is quite good: http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/...ie_better.html
Bridge Of Spies was pretty damn good. I liked how they didn't subtitle it to give a greater impression of Hanks' character's confusion.
Watched The Big Short last night and to my surprise it was actually pretty good.
Finally got round to Spectre. Jesus, some of that green screen stuff is so bad.
I watched The Lobster and thought it was awful. I usually enjoy dark humour but it wasn't even remotely funny. I chuckled when he kicked that guy in the shin and that's it.
I also went to the cinema to watch Thr Whitch. I thought it was brilliant, good undertone throughout and shot beautifully. The score was great as well. However the two people I went to see it with thought it was shit. But they loved Babadook which I thought was gash.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-35817121
Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg are teaming up for a new Indiana Jones film, The Walt Disney Company has announced.
Rewatched Cloverfield tonight in readiness for 10 Cloverfield Lane.
It still makes me uneasy. So grim and desperate in parts. Shame the monster is a bit tacky.
You needn't have. They're nothing alike, apparently.
I know. More just to refresh my memory of the first for any continuity between the two.
This new Malick-flick looks boring as fuck. As per.
Knight of Cups? Looks awful.
Cracking poster though.
The trailer for 10 Cloverfield Lane is exactly how they should be done, not giving away absolutely everything in the film but making it feel extremely tense.
Sicario was good. Very atmospheric and pretty dark, but I think it lacked a bit in the general 'plot' of things. It felt like a bit of an anti-climax if anything.
Del Toro did boss it though.
There's going to be one or two prequels/sequels that focus on Del Toros character.
Reckon I'm going to go on a bit of a film-watching spree for a while, because I've not really sat down and watched much over the last few months.
Is Bridge of Spies online anywhere yet?